A bench headed by Chief Justice R M Lodha also said the concerned officers on completing the task can go to their parent cadre only after getting the nod of the apex court which is monitoring the investigation into the scam.
The bench passed the order after noting that one of the three DIGs, V Murgesan, who is supervising the probe in the scam, sought repatriation to his parent cadre Uttarakhand on the ground that he has completed his tenure of deputation with the agency.
"Now try to complete it. Surely you will not be repatriated until you complete the task. When your tenure was ending you should have come to this court and not have applied directly to the department," the bench, also comprising justices M B Lokur and Kurian Joseph, observed while making it clear that the investigation has to be completed within three months.
During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General Maninder Singh, appearing for the Income Tax Department, submitted that tax officers should be allowed to inspect documents seized by the CBI from the premises of Hindalco inorder to initiate proceedings against Aditya Birla Group under the Income Tax Act.
Singh said that there was a report that CBI while raiding the premises of Hindalco across the country recovered unaccounted cash of around Rs 25 crore.